...top priority if nuclear power is to have any future, and any fast tracking of new plants can undermine that goal. ? Michael E. Kraft is the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay.

...critical objective even as short-term alternatives such as Canadian tar sands seem appealing in the face of high gasoline prices.? Kraft is the Herbert Fisk Johnson professor of environmental studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay.

...We should as well. Michael Kraft is the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay, and the author of Environmental Policy and Politics. Readers may write him at UW-GB, 2420 Nicolet...

...Others should join them. Michael Kraft is the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay, and the author of "Environmental Policy and Politics." Readers may write to him at kraftm@uwgb...

...from a severe recession. This experience shows how much can now be done to foster a more sustainable energy future. Michael E. Kraft is the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay.

...decision of hundreds and ignores the enormous benefits of the larger effort to move the country toward a more diversified, secure, and safe energy future.? Kraft is a professor of environmental studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay.

...renewable energy sources to power our vehicles.? Kraft is a professor of environmental studies at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay. Readers may write to him at 2420 Nicolet Drive, MAC B310, Green Bay, Wis. 54311; email: kraftm...

...Anything less serves the nation and its taxpayers poorly. Michael Kraft teaches political science at the UniversityofWisconsin-GreenBay. Readers may write him at UW Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay, Wis. 54311 or e-mail him at...